1.
LARNACA DISTRICT ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM
Kalogera Square Tel:24630169
Interesting collection of finds from the L.arnaka area, dating from the
Neolithic Age to the Roman period.

2.
PIERIDES MUSEUM
Remarkable private collection of Cypriot antiquities, originally gathered
together by Demetrios Pierides (1811-I895), and further enriched by members
of the family.

3.
LARNAKA FORT
Larnaka seafront.
Built in 1625, it was used as a prison in the first years of British rule.
It now houses a small archaeological museum, with finds from Kition and
the Hala Sultan Tekke excavations. The Fort is also used as the Larnaca
Municipal Cultural Centre.

3.
CHAPELLE ROYAL
Pyrga village, 35 km south of Nicosia, 32 km from Larnaka.Built
by the Lusignan King Jenus in 1421, it contains a wall painting of the
king with his wife, Charlotte de Bourbon, on one of its walls. Considered
to be one of the most interesting structures surviving from the Frankish
Period, it was restored in 1977.

5.
KHIROKITIA
48 km south of Nicosia, off the Nicosia-Limassol road and 32 km from Larnaka.
Neolithic settlement dated to 6800 BC. Excavations have brought to light
one of the earliest neolithic cultures in the world. Finds from Khirokitia
are displayed at the Cyprus Museum in Nicosia.

7.
AYIOS MINAS CONVENT
Near Lefkara 15th
century convent with a church at the centre of the cloisters. The nuns,
besides performing their religious rites. arc famous for their icon painting
and honey production.